The directory /etc/openoffice.org2.2 is a symbolic link which points to /opt/openoffice.org2.2 where OOo is infact installed. I have no idea what /etc/openoffice.org2.2 is for.
NoOp schrieb: > On 04/10/2007 12:32 PM, Markus Lutzer wrote: >> NoOp schrieb: >>> On 04/09/2007 01:22 PM, Markus Lutzer wrote: >>>> I installed OOo 2.2 on Ubuntu Edgy (DEB files from openoffice.org). OOo >>>> freeze regularly and consumes 100% CPU so that it needs to be killed. >>>> The strace tells me something about OpenGL but my computer does not have >>>> any OpenGL video card or driver installed. >>>> >>>> Following is the strace. >>> Where did you find dep files in OOo? >> On the official download of openoffice.org >> >>> OOo 2.2 (from OOo) runs just fine on my system (450MHZ/256MB Edgy 6.10) >>> with no freezes or other CPU problems. >>> > > I notice from the strace that you have OOo installed in > /etc/openoffice.org2.2/ > OOo should be in the /opt/openoffice.org2.2/ > > I recommend that you uninstall and reinstall using the following: > >>From your OOo extraction directory: > cd RPMS > sudo alien -k -v *.rpm > when finished > sudo dpkg -i *.deb > when finished if you've removed ubuntu-desktop > cd desktop-integration > sudo dpkg -i openoffice.org-debian-menus_2.2-9119_all.deb > > That will install OOo 2.2 in the /opt/ directory. > > if you've not removed ubuntu-desktop (you can keep the ubuntu-desktop > if you wish, you'll just need to edit the menus manually) skip the above > & inststead: > Right-click on Applications then select edit menus. Go to the Office > section and: > Click on New Item > Browse to /opt//opt/openoffice.org2.2/programs > Select swriter > Click on Icon > Name it OOo 2.2 Writer (or something you like) > Browse to /usr/shar/icons/Human/scalable/apps > Select the icon for swriter (you can use others - above is an example) > Repeat for scalc etc. > When finished, close Menu Layout > Bring up a terminal > $ killall gnome-panel > That will refresh the menus. > Applications|Office| and your OOo 2.2 Writer etc should be available. > > See if that works & takes care of the 100% CPU issue & crashes. > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
